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When can we use the method of extracting the square root in solving the roots of quadratic equations?

User Karloskar
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Ok, so

We can use this method if we have a quadratic equation of the form:


x^2-c=0

When c is a real number. In other words, we can extract the roots if we first isolate the leading term, x².

For example:

Find the roots of the quadratic equation:


x^2-4=0

Notice that all the "x terms" should be in a side of the equation and all the numbers should be in the other side.

This is:


x^2=4

Now, we could apply the square root property:


x=\pm2

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